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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1990-04-26

Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1990-04-26, page 01

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IHronic
VOL.68 NO. 17
uri J. a nisi
198;=: Velma five
Columbus, Ohio
43S11
DDClBCy Lltir'
COMP
APRIL 26, 1990-IYAR 1, 5750
Devoted to American
and Jewish Ideals.
■?«
I '■•
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is
Mehlman To Address
French Anti-Semitism
Prof. Jeffrey Mehlman of
Boston University will give
an address entitled "Anti-
Semitism in France: A Retrospective View" on Friday,
April 27, at 3 p.m., in the
South Terrace Room of the
Ohio Union on The Ohio State
University campus. The lecture is open to the public,
and those in attendance are
invited to a reception in
honor of Prof. Mehlman following the lecture.
Prof. Mehlman is the author
of several books: "Legacies of
Anti-Semitism" : (1983;
French, Japanese trans.);
"Revolution and Repetition:
Marx/Hugo/Balzac"; (1977),
and, "A Structural Study of
Autobiography'' (1974)7" He
has written numerous articles
on Freud,"! psychoanalysis;
Blanchot.Cacan and Derrida
and is the'translator of J.E.
Breden's "The Affair: The
Case of Alfred Dreyfuss"
(1986) and E. Rudinesco's "A
History of Psychoanalysis in
France" (forthcoming).
Gorbachev Condemns Anti-Semitism
In Long-Awaited Public Statement
Esther Sandler was recently honored by her fellow
Heritage Tower residents and the Heritage Village
Board of Trustees upon her naturalization as a U.S.
citizen.
Russian Immigrant Is Honored
On Naturalization As U.S. Citizen
„ "Iwanted to become a citizen of America, a country
where democracy is not only
a form of government, it is a
way of life," exclaimed
Esther Sandler to the Heritage Village Board of Trustees. Sandler was recently
Mount Carmel Health Becomes
JCC Passport '90 Gold Sponsor
Mount Carmel Health and
the Leo Yassenoff Jewish
Center will be teaming up together for many events in
the future.
"We welcome Mount Carmel Health to the JCC as our
Gold Sponsor for. Passport
'90, our major fundraiser,
and. look forward to a long
and fruitful relationship,"
said Ruth Ann Blank, JCC
president. Passport -90, will
be held on Sunday evening^
May 27; Memorial Day
Weekend. Everyone is invited to this social event.
''Mount Carmel Health
and'the JCC share similar
missions in educating and
maintaining high health and
wellness standards, and we
can combine our resources
to more effectively meet our
missions in the Columbus
area," says Karen Saslaw,
Mount Carmel Health vice
president- of Planning and
; Marketing; \ YYY:'.
Mount Carmel Health will
be providing regularly-
scheduled health screenings
free of charge for senior
adults in the community at
the JCC. In addition, Mount
Carmel Health experts will
be providing nutritional
workshops in such areas as
food preparation, weight
control and good eating habits. The health center's nutritionist will beN providing
methods for reducing fats,
cholesterols and salt in the
JCCs Traditional Family
Cookbook to be printed later
in 1990.
A "Health Day" for senior
adults will be co-sponsored
"by Mount Carmel Health and
the JCC starting this summer. Many mental health issues will also be addressed
for senior adults.
"We are eager to provide a
variety of health services to
the JCC members and the
community and look forward
to a long and fruitful relationship," says Niki Blackburn, manager, Golden Life-
styles/JLifeline, Mount Carmel Health.
In the JCCs Family Division, Mount Garmel Health
will be facilitating sessions
in the Family Parenting
Center, Lamaze, Infant
Stimulation, Prenatal Care
and Parent Education Series
of Lectures.
Anyone who would like to
donate an ifem, become a
sponsor or ask a question regarding Passport '90 should
call Rozanne Stern, 231-2731.
honored by her Heritage
Tower fellow residents and
Irving Barkan; president, on
behalf of the Heritage Village Board upon her naturalization as a United States citizen.
A Soviet medical school
graduate, Sandler worked
for many years in a Russian
laboratory as a virologist
and as a microbiologist. She
explained that life in Russia
is not easy. Wages are'lbw
and living quarters are
cramped. In spite of the un-
dersirable conditions, it was
not the economical reasons
for which her family left; it
was the political system.
Sandler said,' 'In Russia it
is hard to bear the dictatorship when you must do as
you are told and there is anti-
Semitism. In spite of how
hard you work they always
treated Jewish as a people of
a second kind." In America,
she noted, the law ensures
all people are treated
equally arid given equal privileges and opportunities. The
federal and local governments protect the welfare of.
the needy and give public assistance to those who cannot
buy food,or pay rent.' "In
America the people are kind-
hearted, friendly and smiling. In Russia, when some-
CONTINUEDON PAGE 6
NEW YORK (JTA) --
Soviet President Mikhail
Gorbachev, addressing' a
meeting of the Communist
Youth League in Moscow,
has made what is believed to
be his first public statement
condemning anti-Semitism.
Leaders of Soviet Jewry
advocacy groups responded
to the long-awaited statement in mixed fashion, some
welcoming it, but others saying it minimized or only partially addressed the problem.
Gorbachev's remark came
quietly, in response to a
question posed April 11 in
Moscow at the 21st annual
congress of Komsomol, the
Communist youth movement
of the Soviet Union.
Asked what measures he
intended to take in response
to "abnormal conditions of
Jewish Family Services Plans
May 17 Annual Meeting At JCC
The Columbus Jewish
Family Services' (JFS) annual meeting will be held
May 17, at 7:30 p.m. at the
Leo Yassenoff Jewish Community Center.
The evening will be a celebration of JFS' years of commitment to central Ohio.
Fran Wasserstrom and Rick
Milenthal are co-chairpersons for the event.,
Four awards will be given
to community leaders for
special recognition for their
services to central Ohio fam
ilies. These awards include:
the Janice Ballas Award, the
H.E.L.P. Award (Higher Education Loan Program), the
Volunteer of the Year and
the Board Member of the
Year. __
The evening will be special
as a new American family
will be giving a personal presentation on immigration to
Columbus. "Re-settlement
of Soviet Jews has been.a
major part of JFS' work this
year," said Wasserstrom.
CONTINUED ON PAGE 6
life and activities of Jews in
the Soviet Union" because of
anit-Semitism, Gorbachev
replied, "I believe that we
ought not to allow raging or
nationalism, chauvinism,
anti-Semitism or any other
'isms' to occur.
"It is necessary to take the
- part of harmonizing inter-
ethnic relations, to set up
legal, economic and social
prerequisites for people of
all ethnic groups," wherever
they live, he said. "There is
no other way that I know of."
A copy of the statement was
forwarded by Yuri Dubinin, ■
Soviet ambassador to the
United States, to Rabbi Arthur Schneier, president of
the Appeal of Conscience
Foundation, an interfaith
group that promotes religious freedom in Soviet bloc
countries and other nations
NCJW To Present Helen Thomas
At Closing Meeting On May 1
National Council of Jewish
Women, Columbus Section,
will present their closing
meeting on Tuesday, May 1,
at 11:30 a.m. at the Great
Southern Hotel, 310 S. High
St.
mittee includes P.J. May-
bruck, Marcie Gold, and
Esther Weisman. For further information or to place
a reservation, call the NCJW
office at 235-4133.
that experience any religious repression.
Schneier, senior rabbi of
the Park East Synagogue in
Manhattan, raised the issue
of Soviet Jews' growing
fears of anti-Semitism in recent meetings he had with
Dubinin in Washington and
with high-level Soviet officials in Moscow.
Dubinin said that Tass, the
Soviet news agency, distributed the statement nation-
wide.
Va'ad Members Meet
With PLO Delegation
NEW YORK (JTA) -
Members of the Va'ad, the
umbrella body of Soviet Jewish institutions, took part-
last week in a roundtable discussion with a Palestinian
delegation that included
Nabil Amro, the Palestine
Liberation Organization's
Moscow representative and
Palestinian leader Faisal
Husseini.
The seminar, which took
place April 16 in Moscow, focused on Soviet Jewish immigration to Israel. It was
hosted by Al-Hiyat, a London
Arabic-language newspaper,
CONTINUED ON PAGE 9
Ohio State To Commemorate
Yom Haatzmaut April 30 May 4
Helen Thomas
Helen Thomas, White
House bureau chief, will be
the guest speaker, discussing "Covering the White
House from Kennedy to
Bush." Thomas, a native of
Kentucky, was raised in Detroit and graduated from
Wayne State University. She
joined the UPI and Washington Press Corps in 1941. She
began covering the White
House during President Kennedy's administration.
Reservations may be
made by sending a check to
Esther Weisman, 97 S.
Gould, Cols., OH 43209 by
April 27. The'cost of the luncheon is $14. All members
bringing costume jewelry to
donate to the Nearly New
Shop will have their names
entered for a drawing.
The programming corn-
Students, staff and faculty
at The Ohio State University
will be commemorating
Yom Haatzmaut (Israel's
Independence Day) with a
series of programs during
the week of April 30 through
May 4. The programs will
kick off with a pafade
through the campus leading
to a night of Israeli dancing
on Monday, April 30* at 7
p.m. at the Hillel Foundation. Students will be hosting
an Israeli cafe on Tuesday,
May 1, at 5:30 p.m. The week
will culminate with a lecture
by John Rothman on "Levels
of Conflict in the Middle
East" on Friday, May 4, at
8:30 p.m. The lecture will
discuss the Superpower conflict, the relationship between Israel and the Arab
nations and the Palestinian-
Arab question as well as
methods of dealing with
these three levels of conflict.
All events will be occurring at the Hillel Foundation on 46 East 16th Ave.
Rothman is a political and
foreign policy consultant
specializing in Middle East
and Soviet Affairs. He has
served as president of the
North Pacific Region of the
Zionist Organization of
America and currently
serves on its. National Executive Committee. He is a
member of the National
Board of Trustees of the
American Zionist Youth
Foundation. In December-
1982, Rothman was a delegate to the 30th World Zionist
Congress in Jerusalem.
Rothman currently serves
as president of the Bay Area
Council for Soviet Jews and
is a past chairman of the Soviet Jewry Commission of
the Jewish Community Relations Council.
A frequent lecturer on
American politics and the
Presidency, Rothman has
been called by Richard Norton Smith in his biography of
Thomas E. Dewey, "a
scholar of modern Republi'
canism." Rothman has
worked on the staffs of
Richard Nixon and Senator
Frank Church, among
others.
CONTINUED ON PAGE 11
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|SOVIET RESETTLEMENT
This Week
Immigrant Honored ...1
Anti-Semitism
Condemned : I
Va'ad ;..,:...!

=£
JE
2Jl_\// Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community tor Over 60 Years \(y/\\\
IHronic
VOL.68 NO. 17
uri J. a nisi
198;=: Velma five
Columbus, Ohio
43S11
DDClBCy Lltir'
COMP
APRIL 26, 1990-IYAR 1, 5750
Devoted to American
and Jewish Ideals.
■?«
I '■•
!>'.*
is
Mehlman To Address
French Anti-Semitism
Prof. Jeffrey Mehlman of
Boston University will give
an address entitled "Anti-
Semitism in France: A Retrospective View" on Friday,
April 27, at 3 p.m., in the
South Terrace Room of the
Ohio Union on The Ohio State
University campus. The lecture is open to the public,
and those in attendance are
invited to a reception in
honor of Prof. Mehlman following the lecture.
Prof. Mehlman is the author
of several books: "Legacies of
Anti-Semitism" : (1983;
French, Japanese trans.);
"Revolution and Repetition:
Marx/Hugo/Balzac"; (1977),
and, "A Structural Study of
Autobiography'' (1974)7" He
has written numerous articles
on Freud,"! psychoanalysis;
Blanchot.Cacan and Derrida
and is the'translator of J.E.
Breden's "The Affair: The
Case of Alfred Dreyfuss"
(1986) and E. Rudinesco's "A
History of Psychoanalysis in
France" (forthcoming).
Gorbachev Condemns Anti-Semitism
In Long-Awaited Public Statement
Esther Sandler was recently honored by her fellow
Heritage Tower residents and the Heritage Village
Board of Trustees upon her naturalization as a U.S.
citizen.
Russian Immigrant Is Honored
On Naturalization As U.S. Citizen
„ "Iwanted to become a citizen of America, a country
where democracy is not only
a form of government, it is a
way of life," exclaimed
Esther Sandler to the Heritage Village Board of Trustees. Sandler was recently
Mount Carmel Health Becomes
JCC Passport '90 Gold Sponsor
Mount Carmel Health and
the Leo Yassenoff Jewish
Center will be teaming up together for many events in
the future.
"We welcome Mount Carmel Health to the JCC as our
Gold Sponsor for. Passport
'90, our major fundraiser,
and. look forward to a long
and fruitful relationship,"
said Ruth Ann Blank, JCC
president. Passport -90, will
be held on Sunday evening^
May 27; Memorial Day
Weekend. Everyone is invited to this social event.
''Mount Carmel Health
and'the JCC share similar
missions in educating and
maintaining high health and
wellness standards, and we
can combine our resources
to more effectively meet our
missions in the Columbus
area," says Karen Saslaw,
Mount Carmel Health vice
president- of Planning and
; Marketing; \ YYY:'.
Mount Carmel Health will
be providing regularly-
scheduled health screenings
free of charge for senior
adults in the community at
the JCC. In addition, Mount
Carmel Health experts will
be providing nutritional
workshops in such areas as
food preparation, weight
control and good eating habits. The health center's nutritionist will beN providing
methods for reducing fats,
cholesterols and salt in the
JCCs Traditional Family
Cookbook to be printed later
in 1990.
A "Health Day" for senior
adults will be co-sponsored
"by Mount Carmel Health and
the JCC starting this summer. Many mental health issues will also be addressed
for senior adults.
"We are eager to provide a
variety of health services to
the JCC members and the
community and look forward
to a long and fruitful relationship," says Niki Blackburn, manager, Golden Life-
styles/JLifeline, Mount Carmel Health.
In the JCCs Family Division, Mount Garmel Health
will be facilitating sessions
in the Family Parenting
Center, Lamaze, Infant
Stimulation, Prenatal Care
and Parent Education Series
of Lectures.
Anyone who would like to
donate an ifem, become a
sponsor or ask a question regarding Passport '90 should
call Rozanne Stern, 231-2731.
honored by her Heritage
Tower fellow residents and
Irving Barkan; president, on
behalf of the Heritage Village Board upon her naturalization as a United States citizen.
A Soviet medical school
graduate, Sandler worked
for many years in a Russian
laboratory as a virologist
and as a microbiologist. She
explained that life in Russia
is not easy. Wages are'lbw
and living quarters are
cramped. In spite of the un-
dersirable conditions, it was
not the economical reasons
for which her family left; it
was the political system.
Sandler said,' 'In Russia it
is hard to bear the dictatorship when you must do as
you are told and there is anti-
Semitism. In spite of how
hard you work they always
treated Jewish as a people of
a second kind." In America,
she noted, the law ensures
all people are treated
equally arid given equal privileges and opportunities. The
federal and local governments protect the welfare of.
the needy and give public assistance to those who cannot
buy food,or pay rent.' "In
America the people are kind-
hearted, friendly and smiling. In Russia, when some-
CONTINUEDON PAGE 6
NEW YORK (JTA) --
Soviet President Mikhail
Gorbachev, addressing' a
meeting of the Communist
Youth League in Moscow,
has made what is believed to
be his first public statement
condemning anti-Semitism.
Leaders of Soviet Jewry
advocacy groups responded
to the long-awaited statement in mixed fashion, some
welcoming it, but others saying it minimized or only partially addressed the problem.
Gorbachev's remark came
quietly, in response to a
question posed April 11 in
Moscow at the 21st annual
congress of Komsomol, the
Communist youth movement
of the Soviet Union.
Asked what measures he
intended to take in response
to "abnormal conditions of
Jewish Family Services Plans
May 17 Annual Meeting At JCC
The Columbus Jewish
Family Services' (JFS) annual meeting will be held
May 17, at 7:30 p.m. at the
Leo Yassenoff Jewish Community Center.
The evening will be a celebration of JFS' years of commitment to central Ohio.
Fran Wasserstrom and Rick
Milenthal are co-chairpersons for the event.,
Four awards will be given
to community leaders for
special recognition for their
services to central Ohio fam
ilies. These awards include:
the Janice Ballas Award, the
H.E.L.P. Award (Higher Education Loan Program), the
Volunteer of the Year and
the Board Member of the
Year. __
The evening will be special
as a new American family
will be giving a personal presentation on immigration to
Columbus. "Re-settlement
of Soviet Jews has been.a
major part of JFS' work this
year," said Wasserstrom.
CONTINUED ON PAGE 6
life and activities of Jews in
the Soviet Union" because of
anit-Semitism, Gorbachev
replied, "I believe that we
ought not to allow raging or
nationalism, chauvinism,
anti-Semitism or any other
'isms' to occur.
"It is necessary to take the
- part of harmonizing inter-
ethnic relations, to set up
legal, economic and social
prerequisites for people of
all ethnic groups," wherever
they live, he said. "There is
no other way that I know of."
A copy of the statement was
forwarded by Yuri Dubinin, ■
Soviet ambassador to the
United States, to Rabbi Arthur Schneier, president of
the Appeal of Conscience
Foundation, an interfaith
group that promotes religious freedom in Soviet bloc
countries and other nations
NCJW To Present Helen Thomas
At Closing Meeting On May 1
National Council of Jewish
Women, Columbus Section,
will present their closing
meeting on Tuesday, May 1,
at 11:30 a.m. at the Great
Southern Hotel, 310 S. High
St.
mittee includes P.J. May-
bruck, Marcie Gold, and
Esther Weisman. For further information or to place
a reservation, call the NCJW
office at 235-4133.
that experience any religious repression.
Schneier, senior rabbi of
the Park East Synagogue in
Manhattan, raised the issue
of Soviet Jews' growing
fears of anti-Semitism in recent meetings he had with
Dubinin in Washington and
with high-level Soviet officials in Moscow.
Dubinin said that Tass, the
Soviet news agency, distributed the statement nation-
wide.
Va'ad Members Meet
With PLO Delegation
NEW YORK (JTA) -
Members of the Va'ad, the
umbrella body of Soviet Jewish institutions, took part-
last week in a roundtable discussion with a Palestinian
delegation that included
Nabil Amro, the Palestine
Liberation Organization's
Moscow representative and
Palestinian leader Faisal
Husseini.
The seminar, which took
place April 16 in Moscow, focused on Soviet Jewish immigration to Israel. It was
hosted by Al-Hiyat, a London
Arabic-language newspaper,
CONTINUED ON PAGE 9
Ohio State To Commemorate
Yom Haatzmaut April 30 May 4
Helen Thomas
Helen Thomas, White
House bureau chief, will be
the guest speaker, discussing "Covering the White
House from Kennedy to
Bush." Thomas, a native of
Kentucky, was raised in Detroit and graduated from
Wayne State University. She
joined the UPI and Washington Press Corps in 1941. She
began covering the White
House during President Kennedy's administration.
Reservations may be
made by sending a check to
Esther Weisman, 97 S.
Gould, Cols., OH 43209 by
April 27. The'cost of the luncheon is $14. All members
bringing costume jewelry to
donate to the Nearly New
Shop will have their names
entered for a drawing.
The programming corn-
Students, staff and faculty
at The Ohio State University
will be commemorating
Yom Haatzmaut (Israel's
Independence Day) with a
series of programs during
the week of April 30 through
May 4. The programs will
kick off with a pafade
through the campus leading
to a night of Israeli dancing
on Monday, April 30* at 7
p.m. at the Hillel Foundation. Students will be hosting
an Israeli cafe on Tuesday,
May 1, at 5:30 p.m. The week
will culminate with a lecture
by John Rothman on "Levels
of Conflict in the Middle
East" on Friday, May 4, at
8:30 p.m. The lecture will
discuss the Superpower conflict, the relationship between Israel and the Arab
nations and the Palestinian-
Arab question as well as
methods of dealing with
these three levels of conflict.
All events will be occurring at the Hillel Foundation on 46 East 16th Ave.
Rothman is a political and
foreign policy consultant
specializing in Middle East
and Soviet Affairs. He has
served as president of the
North Pacific Region of the
Zionist Organization of
America and currently
serves on its. National Executive Committee. He is a
member of the National
Board of Trustees of the
American Zionist Youth
Foundation. In December-
1982, Rothman was a delegate to the 30th World Zionist
Congress in Jerusalem.
Rothman currently serves
as president of the Bay Area
Council for Soviet Jews and
is a past chairman of the Soviet Jewry Commission of
the Jewish Community Relations Council.
A frequent lecturer on
American politics and the
Presidency, Rothman has
been called by Richard Norton Smith in his biography of
Thomas E. Dewey, "a
scholar of modern Republi'
canism." Rothman has
worked on the staffs of
Richard Nixon and Senator
Frank Church, among
others.
CONTINUED ON PAGE 11
•OPERATION ■EXODUS''.
|SOVIET RESETTLEMENT
This Week
Immigrant Honored ...1
Anti-Semitism
Condemned : I
Va'ad ;..,:...!